Time zones are based off of longitude
The university of Alaska has five time zones that run through it
Political bounderies make up a huge part of why time zones don't run in straight lines. They also are as big as they are because there are 24 hours in a day and 24 time zones.
The six time zones of Canada are: Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern, Atlantic and Newfoundland.
it is effected by the way you lie
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Time zones run vertically, extending from the North Pole to the South Pole. They are generally defined by lines of longitude, with each time zone typically covering 15 degrees of longitude to account for the Earth's rotation. This vertical alignment means that as you move east or west across the globe, you change time zones.
All time zones make their way through the 'topics': there is no 'tropical time zone'. Antarctica has no time zones. Research stations set their clock so as to coordinate with their support countries' time zones. There is no standard.
It depends on where you are the time zones do not run I straight lines
Time zones are primarily based on longitude rather than latitude. The Earth is divided into 24 longitudinal sections, each representing one hour of time difference. This allows for a standardized way to coordinate time across the globe.
Divided the United States into time zones
If you mean time zones. There is one. Russia has 7 time zones.
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